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Forums - Discs & Movies - What Movie Do you REFUSE to watch?

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I can't honestly say there is any film I know of that I refuse to watch. Guess I might be too open minded, and try to view the positive sides of what I do see. I know for sure I could never walk out of a movie I paid to see in the theatre. Freddy's Dead was a mess though, but I'm sure I'll even return to that eventually.

My wife loves those Lifetime channel movies and we have a few DVDs on the shelves for them and I avoid them like 5th period Advanced Physics. She also loves the Olsen twins which kills me. When they do Playboy I may watch 1 of their movies. Til then, I'll stick with something that I'm interested in.

Wow. I honestly can name a list of actors I am annoyed by, but I can not say I would never watch a movie, just because they were in it. Same with the producer or the director. Sequals don't bother me, some are still good. I could not judge a movie only on the title having a '2' in the title.

I guess I am saying I would attempt to watch anything, and not judge a film before I saw it, and then refuse to watch it again.

I'd add Ocean's Eleven, Three Kings, Intolerable Cruelty, and Good Night and Good Luck to that list Floyd. And that isn't really a bad percentage since he really hasn't stared in that many movies. Most of his movies are quite watchable, even if they aren't excellent movies. I enjoyed Solaris, but then again I liked the original soviet movie as well. The Perfect Storm and Welcome to Collinwood were also enjoyable movies. The only bad movies I would say are Batman & Robin (and you can hardly pin all the blame on Clooney for that one) and the Peacemaker.

Spoof movies, Airplane and Naked Gun and possibly Hot Shots, were the only spoofs that were funny, now we have the Scary Movie series and now Date movie, and they lack one thing that the classic Airplane and Naked Gun movies had. COMEDY!!!

Remakes! Why bother! Oh and movies like Brokeback Mountain and chick flick dramas - only because I find them so boring... And before the backlash, I have seen the trailer for Brokeback and it looks terrible!

Tony DeFrancisco wrote: Bodhi wrote: Initially I had no interest in watching The Devil's Rejects (because I would rather eat my own vomit than watch the first film again), but I've been told that the sequel's decent.It's way better compared to the first one.

Which isn't really saying much. I wish Zombie would go back to music. I've heard his ambition is to give up music and direct full time. Big mistake as far as I am concerned, especially if he keeps casting his wife!

Bodhi wrote: Initially I had no interest in watching The Devil's Rejects (because I would rather eat my own vomit than watch the first film again), but I've been told that the sequel's decent.It's way better compared to the first one.

Brokeback Mountain. But within the last week I've read that many Academy members aren't seeing the picture and one of the screenwriters has relatives that refuse to see it. And before somebody accuses me of being a homophobe let me tell you that I am looking forward to seeing Capote and my favorite rock star is David Bowie who, while he is married to Iman now, has had quite a colored past. I'll see Brokeback Mountain when they remake it with John Wayne and Gary Cooper.